System Restore Missing

Friday, August 22, 2008

Solution 1

Start > Run > GPEDIT.MSC

> Computer Configuration
> Administrative Templates
> System
> System Restore

Set Turn off System Restore to Not Configured
Set Turn off Configuration to Not Configured

credit to : P.ramlie

solution 2

Start > run > type ‘regedit’ > HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\WindowsNT\CurrentVersion\SystemRestore
Kalau value “DisableSR” xder, prgi klik Edit >> New >> DWORD value, pastu buatlah value “DisableSR” tu…

Setkan kpada 1….

credit to : kukurue

solution 3

1) Be sure that the System Restore tool is actually running. here’s how you can tell:

A. Go to Start>> Run. Type in: compmgmt.msc [Enter] or click OK
B. In the Computer Management window, expand the Services and Applications category.
C. Click Services
D. Scroll the right pane until you see System Restore Service listed. be sure that it says “Started”. If it says “Stopped”, then you will need to double click the entry and click the “Start” button to start the System Restore Service.

2) Try running System Restore in Safe Mode.

3) Try viewing the event logs to determine a probable cause of the error. here’s how:

A. Go to Start>> Control Panel
B. Select Administrative Tools
C. Click on Computer Management
D. Expand Event Viewer
E. Select System

View the event event logs, it will make it easier to click the “Source” tab to sort the events by name. You will then be looking for errors named “sr” or “srservice”. Once you have identified the logs, double click the log to view a description of the error and a possible resolution.

Posted by Mr.Razali at 3:14 PM  

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